Note Balance Write-Down Amounts Sample Clauses

Note Balance Write-Down Amounts. The Note Balance Write-Down Amount, if any, on each Payment Date shall only be applied to the Adjusted Note Balance of the Class B Notes immediately following the distribution of Available Funds until the Adjusted Note Balance of the Class B Notes is reduced to zero. The application of the Note Balance Write-Down Amount to the Class B Notes shall not reduce such Class’ entitlement to unpaid Principal Distribution Amounts.
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Note Balance Write-Down Amounts. The Note Balance Write-Down Amount, if any, on each Payment Date shall only be applied in the following order of priority: (i) to the Outstanding Note Balance of the Class C Notes immediately following the distribution of Available Funds on each Payment Date until the Adjusted Note Balance of the Class C Notes is reduced to zero and (ii) to the Outstanding Note Balance of the Class B Notes immediately following the distribution of Available Funds on each Payment Date until the Adjusted Note Balance of the Class B Notes is reduced to zero. The application of the Note Balance Write-Down Amount to the Class B Notes and the Class C Notes, respectively, shall not reduce such Class’ entitlement to unpaid Principal Distribution Amounts.
Note Balance Write-Down Amounts. The Note Balance Write-Down Amount, if any, on each Payment Date shall be applied to the Adjusted Note Balance of a Class of Notes immediately following the distribution of Available Funds in the following order of Priority: first, to the Class G Notes until the Adjusted Note Balance thereof is reduced to zero; second, to the Class F Notes until the Adjusted Note Balance thereof is reduced to zero; third, to the Class E Notes until the Adjusted Note Balance thereof is reduced to zero; fourth, to the Class D Notes until the Adjusted Note Balance thereof is reduced to zero; fifth, to the Class C Notes until the Adjusted Note Balance thereof is reduced to zero; sixth, to the Class B Notes until the Adjusted Note Balance thereof is reduced to zero; and seventh, to the Class A Notes until the Adjusted Note Balance thereof is reduced to zero. The application of the Note Balance Write-Down Amount to a Class of Notes shall not reduce such Class’ entitlement to unpaid Principal Distribution Amounts.
Note Balance Write-Down Amounts. The Note Balance Write-Down Amount, if any, on each Payment Date shall be applied to the Adjusted Note Balance of a Class of Notes immediately following the distribution of Available Funds in the following order of Priority: first, to the Class D Notes until the Adjusted Note Balance thereof is reduced to zero; second, to the Class C Notes until the Adjusted Note Balance thereof is reduced to zero; third, to the Class B Notes until the Adjusted Note Balance thereof is reduced to zero; and fourth, to the Class A Notes until the Adjusted Note Balance thereof is reduced to zero. The application of the Note Balance Write-Down Amount to a Class of Notes shall not reduce such Class’ entitlement to unpaid Principal Distribution Amounts.

Related to Note Balance Write-Down Amounts

  • Original Class B Principal Balance The Original Class B Principal Balance is $12,006,549.92.

  • Limitation on Aggregate Principal Amount The aggregate principal amount of the Notes shall not be limited. The Company shall not execute and the Trustee shall not authenticate or deliver Notes except as permitted by the terms of the Indenture.

  • Original Class A Percentage The Original Class A Percentage is 96.09547893%

  • Reallocation to a Class with a Lower Salary Range Maximum 1. If the employee meets the skills and abilities requirements of the position and chooses to remain in the reallocated position, the employee retains the existing appointment status and has the right to be placed on the Employer’s internal layoff list for the classification occupied prior to the reallocation. 2. If the employee chooses to vacate the position or does not meet the skills and abilities requirements of the position, the layoff procedure specified in Article 31 of this Agreement applies.

  • Negative Balances If your Stripe Account balance (or the Stripe Account balance of any User Group Entity) is negative, or does not contain funds sufficient to pay amounts that you (or a User Group Entity) owe to Stripe, its Affiliates or Customers, then without limiting Stripe’s rights under Sections 4.2 and 4.3 of the General Terms, Stripe may debit the User Bank Accounts by the amount necessary to collect, and pay out to Customers if applicable, the amounts you owe.

  • Defaulted Amounts; Investor Charge-Offs (a) On each Determination Date, the Servicer shall calculate the Class A Investor Default Amount, if any, for the related Distribution Date. If, on any Distribution Date, the Class A Required Amount for the related Monthly Period exceeds the sum of (x) the amount of Reallocated Principal Collections allocated to Series 2000-3 with respect to such Monthly Period and (y) the amount of Excess Spread and the Excess Finance Charge Collections allocable to Series 2000-3 with respect to such Monthly Period, the Collateral Invested Amount, if any, will be reduced by the amount of such excess, but not by more than the Class A Investor Default Amount for such Distribution Date. In the event that such reduction would cause the Collateral Invested Amount to be a negative number, the Collateral Invested Amount will be reduced to zero and the Class B Invested Amount shall be reduced by the amount by which the Collateral Invested Amount would have been reduced below zero, but not by more than the excess, if any, of the Class A Investor Default Amount for such Distribution Date over the amount of such reduction, if any, of the Collateral Invested Amount with respect to such Distribution Date. In the event that such reduction would cause the Class B Invested Amount to be a negative number, the Class B Invested Amount shall be reduced to zero, and the Class A Invested Amount shall be reduced by the amount by which the Class B Invested Amount would have been reduced below zero, but not by more than the excess, if any, of the Class A Investor Default Amount for such Distribution Date over the aggregate amount of the reductions, if any, of the Collateral Invested Amount and the Class B Invested Amount for such Distribution Date (a "Class A Investor Charge-Off"). Class A Investor Charge-Offs shall thereafter be reimbursed and the Class A Invested Amount increased (but not by an amount in excess of the aggregate unreimbursed Class A Investor Charge-Offs) on any Distribution Date by the amount of Excess Spread and Excess Finance Charge Collections allocated and available for that purpose pursuant to subsection 4.07(b). References to "negative numbers" above shall be determined without regard to the requirement that the Invested Amount of a Class not be reduced below zero.

  • Principal Balance Each Receivable had a remaining Principal Balance as of the Cutoff Date of not less than $500.

  • Cut-Off Date Aggregate Principal Balance The Cut-Off Date Aggregate Principal Balance is $ 350,274,594.21.

  • Aggregate Principal Amount The aggregate principal amount of the Senior Notes that may be authenticated and delivered under this First Supplemental Indenture shall be unlimited; provided that the Obligor complies with the provisions of this First Supplemental Indenture.

  • Reduction of Servicing Compensation in Connection with Prepayment Interest Shortfalls In the event that any Mortgage Loan is the subject of a Prepayment Interest Shortfall, the Servicer shall, from amounts in respect of the Servicing Fee for such Distribution Date, deposit into the Collection Account, as a reduction of the Servicing Fee for such Distribution Date, no later than the Servicer Remittance Date immediately preceding such Distribution Date, an amount up to the Prepayment Interest Shortfall; provided that the amount so deposited shall not exceed the Compensating Interest for such Distribution Date. In case of such deposit, the Servicer shall not be entitled to any recovery or reimbursement from the Depositor, the Trustee, the Issuing Entity or the Certificateholders. With respect to any Distribution Date, to the extent that the Prepayment Interest Shortfall exceeds Compensating Interest (such excess, a "Non-Supported Interest Shortfall"), such Non-Supported Interest Shortfall shall reduce the Current Interest with respect to each Class of Certificates, pro rata based upon the amount of interest each such Class would otherwise be entitled to receive on such Distribution Date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, there shall be no reduction of the Servicing Fee in connection with Prepayment Interest Shortfalls related to the Relief Act or bankruptcy proceedings and the Servicer shall not be obligated to pay Compensating Interest with respect to Prepayment Interest Shortfalls related to the Relief Act or bankruptcy proceedings.

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